BLUE JULY 
English Botanical oe Height Time of 
ree | Nene. | ers Pesan Siuation | Bloom 
“Deep |WILLOW *Gentiana Flowers in racemes covering nearly | 6-18 in. |July to 
blue” GENTIAN asclepiadéa | the whole length of the stems. Bor- |Half early 
59 lighter der or rock-garden. Prop. by division |shade Sept 
or very slowly by seed. Leave undis- \or shade 
turbed. Rich moist soil. S. Europe. 
“Violet” |IBERIAN = |Geranium See page 254. June 
blue” CRANES- Tbéricum to 
46 light |BILL Sept 
“Dark /DUSKY- Geranium See page 254. Early 
blue” FLOWERED |pheum June 
CRANES- to mid 
BILL, July 
MOURNING 
WIDOW 
“Blue” [MEADOW  /*Geranium See page 257. June 
46 bluer |CRANES- praténse to 
BILL Sept 
“Light [HAIR- *Globularia See page 146. Late 
blue” FLOWERED |tricoséntha May to 
52 deep GLOBE Aug. 
& dull (DAISY 
“Blue” |GLOBE *Globularia See page 257. Juneto 
53 |DAISY vulgaris Sept 
“Blue” \|EASTERN _ /**Iris See page 257. June, 
SIBERIAN _ |Sibirica var. early 
TRIS orientalis July 
1. S. var. san- 
guinea, |. S. 
var. hemato- 
phglla, 1. b., 
Ls. 
“Light [SHEP- *Jasione Plant of compact habit. Globe-| i ft. {Early 
blue” HERD’S OR |perénnis shaped flowers in profusion. Foliage Sin or |July to 
52 dull |SHEEP in tufts. _ Border, rock-garden or as |hul/ carly 
SCABIOUS, edging. Easily cultivated. Prop. by |shade Aug. 
SHEEP'S seed and division. Any well-drained 
BIT arden soil. Mts., Central and S. 
urope. 
“Blue” j|AUSTRIAN |*Linum See page 258. June 
61 FLAX Austriacum to 
L. perénne Sept 
var. A. 
“Blue” /PERENNIAL |**Linum See page 149. Mid. 
54 lighter| FLAX perénne May to 
Aug. 
“Blue” |NOOTKA *Lupinus See page 150. Late 
62 LUPINE Nootkaténsis May to 
greener early 
July 
“Light |COMMON *Lupinus See page 258. , June, 
blue” {WILD perénnis July 
bet. LUPINE 
47 & 52 
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